
Language Planning and Policy: Issues in Language Planning and Literacy
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This collection serves as a valuable resource that demonstrates local language planning for literacy in action. This timely collection makes a useful contribution to the growing body of language planning literature and will serve as a useful reference to illustrate the complex connections between literacy and language planning. -- Kerry Taylor-Leech, Macquarie University * the Australian Review of Applied Linguistics, Vol. 32, Issue 3. *More details
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2. Language Planning for Literacy: Issues and Implications - Anthony J Liddicoat
3. Early Literacy Policy: National and Local Instantiations - Lisa Patel Stephens
4. Language Planning and Literacy in Kenya: Living with Unresolved Paradoxes - Margaret Jepkirui Mutthwi
5. Conceptions of Literacy in Canadian Immigrant Language Training - Ellen Cray and Pat Currie
6. Singapore's Literacy Policy and its Conflicting Ideologies - Catherine Chua
7. Rethinking Language Planning and Policy from the Ground Up: Refashioning Institutional Realities and Human Lives - Vaidehi Ramanathan
8. Legislating Literacy for Linguistic and Ethnic Minorities in Contemporary China - Minglang Zhao
9. Vernaculars in Literacy and Basic Education in Cambodia, Laos and Thailand - Kimmo Kosonen
10. Literacy in Pidgin and Creole Languages - Jeff Siegal
11. The Consequences of Vernacular (Il)literacy in the Pacific - Terry Crowley
12. Literacy in a Dying Language: The Case of Kuot, New Ireland, Papua New Guinea - Eva Lindstroem
13. Vernacular Literacy in the Touo Language of the Solomon Islands - Michael Dunn
14. Is it Aulua or Education Dressed up in Kastom?: A Report on the Ongoing Negotiation of Literacy and Identity in a Ni Vanuatu Community - Martin Paviour-Smith
15. Bridging the Gap: The Development of Appropriate Educational Strategies for Minority Language Communities in the Philippines - Diane Dekker and Catherine Young
16. Literacy and Language-in-Education Policy in Bidialectal Settings - Andreas Papapavlou and Pavlos Pavlou
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